William Wordsworth: A BiographyCash, 1856 - 508 страница |
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... bright , clear sunshine . The life of the Statesman - the Warrior - the Philanthropist , cannot be usually Esthe- tic ; life with them cannot be an art ; but this life is fed by unseen brooks and streams ; they reflect shadows from the ...
... bright , clear sunshine . The life of the Statesman - the Warrior - the Philanthropist , cannot be usually Esthe- tic ; life with them cannot be an art ; but this life is fed by unseen brooks and streams ; they reflect shadows from the ...
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... bright a picture to the imagi- nation as when he paints to us a scene " Where the old woods worship God , Where his pencil paints the sod . " No poet is more at home " Within the sun - lit forest , Beneath the bright blue sky , Where ...
... bright a picture to the imagi- nation as when he paints to us a scene " Where the old woods worship God , Where his pencil paints the sod . " No poet is more at home " Within the sun - lit forest , Beneath the bright blue sky , Where ...
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... bright in life at present ; the whole of the money which should have been a source of income to his family , was kept by the bad Lord Lons- dale . There appeared even in the event of its being paid to the Executors , as it was ...
... bright in life at present ; the whole of the money which should have been a source of income to his family , was kept by the bad Lord Lons- dale . There appeared even in the event of its being paid to the Executors , as it was ...
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... bright unfurled To music suddenly I looked upon those hills and plains And seemed as if let loose from chains To live at liberty . " RUTH . " From that abstraction I was roused And how ? " EXCURSION . " Hence too the folly of this ...
... bright unfurled To music suddenly I looked upon those hills and plains And seemed as if let loose from chains To live at liberty . " RUTH . " From that abstraction I was roused And how ? " EXCURSION . " Hence too the folly of this ...
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... bright arrows , so the very exube- rance of youth creates the pensiveness and the shade . We are not informed sufficiently of the process of Wordsworth's inner life to give a judgment of the rea- sons for that melancholy which ...
... bright arrows , so the very exube- rance of youth creates the pensiveness and the shade . We are not informed sufficiently of the process of Wordsworth's inner life to give a judgment of the rea- sons for that melancholy which ...
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